maths, economics, game theory
1. What is a degenerate game? 2. Is the following game degenerate or not, justify. 3. Find all nash equilibria in the game in pure or mixed strategies a b c d T 4,5 1,4 2,0 1,2 B 6,0 0,1 1,3 0,2 February 23, 2011 by zayn

economics (game theory)
Consider the normal tick tack toe game, but this time you have to AVOID getting 3 in a row in any line. Is there any strategy you can tell me that will make sure the first mover doesnt lose. ThanksNovember 9, 2010 by david

economics (game theory)
For anyone with experience working with game theories... 1.) Two animals are fighting over some prey. Each can be passive or aggressive. Each prefers to be aggressive if its opponent is passive, and passive if its opponent is aggressive; given its own stance, it prefers the ...October 17, 2010 by jo

Economics
The role of an assumption in an economic theory is to: a. add realism b. prove the theory c. cover special cases d. simplify the theorySeptember 8, 2010 by Jessica

Managerial Economics
I'm not sure I see the light here....Can the economyst help me super size this?!?!?! Thanks! 2) When McDonald’s Corporation reduced its price of the Big Mac by 75% if customers also purchased french fries and a soft drink, the Wall Street Journal reported that the company ...August 1, 2007 by Ed

game Theory
When the McDonald Corporation reduced the price of its Big Mac by 75 percent if customers also purchased french fries and a soft drink, The Wall Street Journal reported that the company was hoping the novel promotion would revive its US sales growth. It didn’t. Within two ...December 12, 2009 by Carlos

Economics
Unable to find any info to answer my question I recently posted about.. role of economic theory in the way economics are run today & no clue found as to concrete examples of same...went through all your sites you suggested and looked many, many sites involving economic theory...July 27, 2011 by Joanne

maths
In a game of skill, a player has probability 1/3,5/12,1/4 of scoring 0,1,2 respectively and the game ends when he scores a zero. Assuming independence of trials, find the probability of the total score being 'n' when the game ends?October 8, 2011 by Saurabh

economics
When Mcdonal's corp reduced the price of its big mac by 75% if consumers also purchase french fries and a soft drink. the company was hoping the novel promotion would receive its U.S. sales growth. It didn't. within two weeks, sales had fallen. Using your knowledge of game ...May 27, 2009 by Ray

Mathematics for Liberal Arts
You are on a TV show. You have been asked to either play a dice game five times or accept a $50 bill. The dice game works like this: If you roll a 1, 2 or 3, you win $46. If you roll a 4 or 5, you lose $22. If you roll a 6, you lose $85. Should you play the game? Use expected ...November 20, 2009 by Sandra

managerial economics
When McDonald's Corp. reduced the price of its Big Mac by 75% if customers also purchased french fries and a soft drink, The Wall Street Journal reported that the company was hoping the novel promotion would revive its US sales growth. It didn't. Within two weeks sales had ...March 14, 2008 by jean

managerial economics
When McDonald's Corp. reduced the price of its Big Mac by 75% if customers also purchased french fries and a soft drink, The Wall Street Journal reported that the company was hoping the novel promotion would revive its US sales growth. It didn't. Within two weeks sales had ...March 14, 2008 by jean

sociology
Which theory, in conjunction with labeling theory, tries to explain how people define deviance in situations in everyday life? A. conflict theory B. functionalism theory C. network theory D. symbolic interaction i cant find this in my vocabulary list so i'm unsure of the ...November 27, 2013 by orpheus

Economics
When McDonald's Corp. reduced the price of its Big Mac by 75 percent if customers also purchased french fries and a soft drink, The Wall Street Journal reported that the company was hoping the novel promotion would revive its U. S. sales growth. It didn't. Within two weeks ...March 29, 2010 by John

ECONOMICS
1. When McDonald’s Corp. reduced the price of its Big Mac by 75 percent if customers also purchased french fries and a soft drink, The Wall Street Journal reported that the company was hoping the novel promotion would revive its U.S. sales growth. It didn’t. Within two ...July 31, 2011 by KIM

Economics
When McDonald's Corporation reduced the price of its Big Mac by 75 percent if customers also purchased french friesand a soft drink. The Wall Street Journal reported that the company was hoping the novel prWomotion would revive its U. S. sales growth. It. didn't. Withing two ...October 29, 2012 by Anonymous

Economics
When McDonald’s Corp. reduced the price of its Big Mac by 75 percent if customers also purchased french fries and a soft drink, The Wall Street Journal reported that the company was hoping the novel promotion would revive its U. S. sales growth. It didn’t. Within two weeks...July 15, 2013 by Eric

maths
the diagram part of holly's design for a game. In her game a player pays x pence to spin a star. when the star stops spinning the payer wins the amount shown on the arrow. holly wants to gain an average of 5p each time the game is played show how this can be done by adding six...March 23, 2016 by shanon

Managerial Economics
When McDonald's Corp. reduced the price of its Big Mac by 75 percent if customers also purchased french fries and a soft drink, The Wall Street Journal reprted that the company was hoping the novel promotion would revive its U.S. sales growth. It didn't. Within two weeks sales...June 18, 2008 by Dee

Managerial Economics
When McDonald’s Corp. reduced the price of its Big Mac by 75 percent if customers also purchased french fries and a soft drink, The Wall Street Journal reported that the company was hoping the novel promotion would revive its U. S. sales growth. It didn’t. Within two weeks...October 31, 2010 by Roger

Algebra 2
Game Theory: Consider a game in which each of two people simultaneously chooses an integer: 1 or 2. Find the expected value for player A and the expected value for player B. Is each game fair. Question: If the numbers are the same, then player A wins 1 point from player B. If ...May 4, 2014 by Jackie

Economics
According to the following game tree, and if the entrant and incumbent both only care about their own monetary payoff, what is/are the game's Nash equilibrium? Entrant - stays out (2,15) - enters If the entrant enters, Incumbent - co operates (5,5) - punishes (-3,9) So what is...May 14, 2013 by Candice

Socioloy
Cassie is a 15 year runaway who is assaulted. Which victimization theory would best apply to her stituation? 1)Victim precipitation 1)Lifestyle Theory 3)Deviant place Theory 4)Routine activities TheoryOctober 30, 2014 by sara

Science.
Whats the difference between a scientific theory and a regular theory? A theory may be about anything but a scientific theory is designed to explain some scientific principle. Why people shop at a certain store might be an ordinary theory but why AgCl is more soluble than AgBr...August 9, 2007 by Christina

American Government
1. Thomas Hobbes and John Locke were European philosophers who influenced American founding documents with which theory? A. social contract theory B. divine right of kings theory C. no taxation without representation theory D. equal pay for equal work theorySeptember 19, 2016 by Jessica

economics
Consider the price strategy of Delta Airlines for its Detroit-to-Philadelphia route. In this game spirit is a potential competitor along the same route. Spirit will make competitive profits on less-popular routes if it does enter the market for this service. The matrix ...November 20, 2006 by Tinu

economics
Consider the price strategy of Delta Airlines for its Detroit-to-Philadelphia route. In this game spirit is a potential competitor along the same route. Spirit will make competitive profits on less-popular routes if it does enter the market for this service. The matrix ...November 20, 2006 by Tinu

maths
several friends each had 2/5 of peanuts left over from the baseball game.they realized that they could have bought 2 fewer bags of peanuts between them .how many friends went to the game? January 21, 2015 by ma

World history answer CHECK
stars*** by my answer 1. President Ronald Reagan's economic theory which assumed if taxes were reduced, people will work more having more spending money, and the economy would grow was called "Reaganomics." Identify the economic theory which Reaganomics is based. demand-side ...May 25, 2016 by Abe

maths
In the finals of a rugby tournament, two teams play a best of 5 series. Each team has a probability of 1/2 of winning the first game. For each subsequent game, the team that won the previous game has a 7/10 chance of winning, while the other team has a 3/10 chance of winning. ...February 15, 2013 by Anonymous

statistics
in a class of 40 student,18 pass maths, 19 pass account,16 pass economics 5 pass maths and account only, 6 pass maths only, if each student pass at least one of the subject.find the percentage number who fail in at least one of economics and maths. how many student fail in all...October 5, 2011 by kenneth

math
Paul bowled 6 games today. His scores are shown below. Game 1: 158 Game 2: 124 Game 3: 110 Game 4: 167 Game 5: 146 Game 6: 165 a. What was Paul's median score for the 6 games? Answer: 152 b. What was Paul's mean score for the 6 games? Answer: 145 c. Paul will bowl one more ...May 4, 2014 by anonymous

Ashford
This week you will analyze the computational complexity of the game you select. A good way to do this is to determine the steps of the game in the algorithm format from Week 4 and figure out how many steps it could take at maximum to finish the game. Include this analysis in ...March 19, 2013 by Sarah

math-fractions
last season a little league baseball team traveled a total of 133 miles. For their first game they traveled 16 2/3 miles; second game 2 1/6; third game 25 4/9; and their fourth game 32 1/3. How many miles did they travel for their final fifth away game? when I add it, all I ...November 6, 2013 by Anonymous

Human service
Who developed the behavioral learning theory and explain the theory? Did John Watson, Ivan Pavlov and B.F. Skinner develop the behavioral learning theory? Also where can I found a explanation on this theory? Thank youJanuary 24, 2011 by patiance

Chemistry
Can you provide me with some, at least two, examples each of the Limitations of the following chemical bondings; ionic bonding theory, coordinate bonding theory, covalent bonding theory and metallic bonding theory.August 8, 2012 by Elie

Child Development
Please help I am correcting my child's homework. which of these theories would be considered behaviorism and why? A. Psychosocial Theory B. Social Learning Theory C. Cognitive-Development Theory D. Sociocultural TheorySeptember 18, 2011 by Anonymous

Economics
Does the demand-pull theory represent a leakage or injection in the economy? I'm confused.May 9, 2011 by Ed

stat
Diana and franklin both play a card game called cribbage,in whichthe first person to earn 121 points is the winner. The table below shows the results of six games of cribbage. Dianna's score/Franklin's score Game 1 121/118 Game 2 121/101 Game 3 98/121 Game 4 121/103 Game 5 121...January 21, 2015 by destiny

Biology
How does a theory provide a framework for the way scientific investigations are conducted? Identify a theory that served for a time and was then supplanted. Compile what you know about the theory, and the effect of the wrong theory on the way people thought. I really just need...August 23, 2009 by Olivia

psy#4
select one theory of personality and use this theory to tell Michael how this theory explains his situationOctober 26, 2008 by sara

psychology
Select one theory of personality and use this theory to tell Michael or Jennifer how this theory explains his or her situation. June 13, 2009 by Anonymous

GCSE PE
Compare the drive theory to the Inverted U theory and state which theory is more realistic to an individuals needs (3 marks)October 22, 2015 by Trinity

Theory
If an experiment doesn't agree with the the theory, then this means that the theory is incorrect? please give explain why or why notApril 25, 2012 by lou

computer science
This week you will determine the time complexity for a game of your choice. You should select a game that can be played in algorithmic steps and determine the maximum time (in notation) it will take to play the game. Use the guidelines below in your report. Include the ...March 26, 2013 by Auto

maths
a computer game and battery costs£21. the game costs £20 more than the battery.so how much does the battery cost?June 8, 2008 by bill

Psychology
If you support the idea that physiological arousal and the experience of an associated emotion will occur simultaneously, you'll agree with the A. biological emotion-activation theory. B. James-Lange theory of emotion. C. Cannon-Bard theory of emotion. D. Schachter-Singer ...September 30, 2012 by dandrah

Science
Which of the following best describes a scientific theory? A.A scientific theory is a rule of nature that can never be changed. B.A scientific theory is an educatrd guess about the possible results of an experiment. C.A scientific theory is a description of a pattern of ...August 28, 2014 by Beau

economics
The Milwaukee Brewers are playing their archrival Chicago Cubs. Bleacher tickets for the game were sold out and many fans would have attend if tickets were availiable. 1. Draw the demand and supply lines for bleacher tickets for this game. Label the equilibruim bleacher price ...May 22, 2013 by Kim

Maths
Two brothers Sam and Matt decide to buy a new game for their Xbox.Sam is going to pay twice as much as Matt.The cost of the game is $60.00.How much does each brother have to pay?November 4, 2009 by Acacia

maths
In a competition, 5 points were awarded for each game won and 2 points were deducted for each game lost.A pupil attempted 15 games and got 54 points.How many games did the pupil win?July 26, 2016 by yussra

English
1. He was excited to watch the game. 2. He was excited watching the game. (Which one is grammatical? Are both OK? What is the difference between them?) English - Writeacher, Wednesday, November 13, 2013 at 8:07am Both are OK, but they have slightly different meanings. #1 - ...November 18, 2013 by rfvv

From Theory to practice
A child throws a ball with speed and accuracy when he throws a ball to his teacher but his throws are slower and less accurate when plays with a group of friends. This difference is explained by A. classical stage theory B. probility theory C. locomotion-x theory D. ...July 1, 2015 by Amanda

From theory and practice
A child throws a ball with speed and accuracy when he throws a ball to his teacher but his throws are slower and less accurate when plays with a group of friends. This difference is explained by A. classical stage theory B. probility theory C. locomotion-x theory D. Piaget...July 16, 2015 by Amanda

business
is the correct answer for # 4 = C and # 5 = B ?? 4. At the office, Jacob knows from his boss that his needs will be met as long as Jacob performs his duties successfully. What theory of leadership does Jacob’s boss follow? A. Situational leadership theory B. Transformational...July 5, 2012 by lana

health
how do child abuse programs reflect the scientific theory and human disorders theory? Which "scientific theory and human disorders theory" are you referring to? We need more specific data to provide help. Please repost, and we will do our best to help. Thanks for asking.May 15, 2007 by Anonymous

algebra 1A
the fun guys game was rental store charges an annual fee of $5 plus $5.50 per game rented. the game bank charges an annual gee of $17 plus $2.50 per game. for how many game rentals will the cost be the same at both stores? what is the cost? May 14, 2012 by loraine

finance (structure of interest rates)
Some analysts believe that the term structure of interest reates is determined by the behavior of various types of financial institutions. this theory is called the: A. expectations hypothesis B. segmentation theory C. liquidity premium theory D. theory of industry supply and ...July 25, 2008 by Jason

Nurs
i need to draw a concept map that represents the relationships among the concepts under study for either Middle-range theory, Grand theory, or practice theory. HELP!February 10, 2013 by Tabby

Math-Fair Game question
the game of dots is played by rolling a fair die and receiving 1$ for each dot showing on the top face of the die. What cost should be set for each roll if the game is to be considered a fair game? January 23, 2010 by C.J

economics
Unemployment rate is unacceptably high. Is this positive economics, normative economics, or art of economics and why April 28, 2008 by nathan

game theory economics
Mitchell Electronics produces a home video game that has become very popular with children. Mitchell’s managers have reason to believe that Wright Televideo Company is considering entering the market with a competing product. Mitchell must decide whether to set a high price ...October 2, 2011 by aaniya gill

psychology
Can you help reccomend a good theorist and theory to type an 8 page report to find journal articles as well. I was thinking possibly Freud psychoanaylis theory or maslow hoistic dynamy theory thanksOctober 10, 2012 by Elisabeth

managerial economics
Discuss the statistical significance of the parameter estimates aˆ, bˆ, cˆ, and dˆ using the p-values. Are the signs of bˆ, cˆ and dˆ consistent with the theory of demand?July 17, 2011 by kim

Bio
1. A control group differs from an experimental group: A. in the number of test organisms used. B. by the independent variable. C. in several ways. D. in no way. is it A 2. A theory and a hypothesis are different in that: A. you must have a theory before you can form a ...July 10, 2013 by Amy

sociology
Miranda has a theory that some people are able to “see the future.” She has tested this theory and found that she is unable to produce an individual with above chance predictions. She revises her theory to explain that when asked about the future, these people are unable ...April 18, 2014 by can you check my answers